Adam Scott

Positions:
  • President and Chief Executive Officer, Hebrew SeniorLife
Profile Type:

Biography

Adam Scott is president and CEO of Hebrew SeniorLife, an integrated, eight-site system of health care, housing, research, and teaching that is committed to redefining the experience of aging, and directly serves more than 4,500 Greater Boston seniors on a daily basis. From innovative housing options, to post-acute health care, to its Hinda and Arthur Marcus Institute for Aging Research, and to the education of future geriatric care givers, each component of this Harvard Medical School teaching affiliate is designed to help keep seniors thriving and provide the highest quality of life. The Hebrew SeniorLife system includes Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Boston and Dedham, continuing care retirement communities NewBridge on the Charles in Dedham and Orchard Cove in Canton, senior supportive housing sites in Brookline, Dorchester, Revere, and Randolph, and a wide array of home- and community-based services throughout Eastern Massachusetts.

Mr. Scott earned a Bachelor of Arts in both Finance and Anthropology from Washington University in St. Louis and a Master of Business Administration from the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. He began his career as a consultant in the health care provider sector with Cap Gemini Ernst & Young and then Kaufman Hall. In 2012 he joined Aetna, eventually becoming president & CEO of its ActiveHealth Management subsidiary. From 2018 to 2024 he served as senior vice president of health care services for Tufts Health Plan, senior vice president of health care services for Point32Health (parent company of Tufts Health Plan and Harvard Pilgrim Health Care), and president of diversified businesses, a $450M business line for Point32Health. In 2025 Mr. Scott joined Hebrew SeniorLife as president and CEO.

 

Education

BA in finance and anthropology, Washington University
MBA, Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University